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'''Vicky Moscholiou''' (other name spelling: ''Viki Mosholiou'') was born in Metaxourgeio, [[Athens]], in [[1943]].
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She first takes the stage in [[1962]] aged 19 singing in the club "Triana tou Cheila" along [[Grigoris Bithikotsis]] and [[Doukissa]].
 
 
 
Two years later, her career reaches new heights when Bithikotsis introduces her to composer [[Stavros Xarchakos]] to sing the song '''''Chathike to Feggari''''' (Χάθηκε το Φεγγάρι - The Moon is Lost) in the movie ''Lola''. Her interpretation of the song will remain a special and unforgettable page in the history of Greek music.
 
 
 
From then one she collaborates with the greatest composers: [[Stavros Xarchakos|Xarchakos]], [[Yiannis Spanos|Spanos]], [[Giorgos Zabetas|Zabetas]], [[Apostolos Kaldaras|Kaldaras]], [[Dimos Moutsis|Moutsis]], [[Mikis Theodorakis|Theodorakis]], Kougioumtzis, [[Vassilis Tsitsanis|Tsitsanis]] and [[Markos Vamvakaris|Vamvakaris]].
 
 
 
Moreover, two nightclubs are named after her songs: '''''Ta Ximeromata''''' (Τα Ξημερώματα) and '''''Ta Deilina''''' (Τα Δειλινά).
 
 
 
In the early [[1960s]], Vicky Moscholiou performs concerts with Stavros Xarchakos and Grigoris Bithikotsis throughout Greece, while in [[1968]] she self-finances the first concert of a Greek artist in [[Cyprus]].
 
 
 
In 1967, the great singer marries [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] footballer [[Mimis Domazos]] and attracts the attention of all media, while later on she divorces. This romance made her a mother of two daughters.
 
 
 
She died [[August 16]], [[2005]] at the private hospital Igeia (Υγεία), after a tough two-year battle with cancer.
 

Latest revision as of 13:44, August 16, 2005

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